0.25 mole of hydrogen chloride was dissolved in distilled water and the volume made up

CHEMISTRY
JAMB 1999

0.25 mole of hydrogen chloride was dissolved in distilled water and the volume made up of 0.50 dm3. If 15.0 cm3 of the solution requires 12.50 cm3 of aqueous sodium trioxocarbonate (IV) for neutralization, calculate the concentration of the alkaline solution

  • A. 0.30 mol dm3
  • B. 0.40 mol dm3
  • C. 0.50 mol dm3
  • D. 0.60 mol dm3

Correct Answer: A. 0.30 mol dm3



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